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Dr. Dog opens up its heart


published: Tue, 28 Apr, 2009

Dr. Dog, with Drink Up Buttercup and Da Comrade

Wednesday, April 29, 9 p.m.

Mr. Smalls, Millvale

412-821-4447


Video: Exploring the Polish Hill


published: Mon, 27 Apr, 2009

Sherri Huang explores the Polish Hill neighborhood of Pittsburgh. This is the second multimedia feature in a series.


Oakland robbers act again


published: Sat, 25 Apr, 2009


Pitt students robbed near campus


published: Wed, 22 Apr, 2009

Police are searching for the suspects involved in three armed robberies that occurred near campus last night.


Sales rise as students approach Finals Week


published: Mon, 20 Apr, 2009

The high-octane energy drink industry boasted an all-time best of $3.7 billion in sales in 2008, reported independent beverage market research firm Canadean.


Three to face off in Democratic mayoral primary


published: Mon, 20 Apr, 2009

Two candidates will contest Mayor Luke Ravenstahl in the Democratic primary election for mayor of Pittsburgh on May 19.


Pittsburgh among more stable places to search for a job


published: Mon, 20 Apr, 2009

One year ago, Pitt engineering student James Eliou began to work with the manufacturing company Eaton, and his changes of securing a job straight out of college looked good.


Energy drinks not as dangerous as once thought


published: Mon, 20 Apr, 2009

It's finals week at Pitt 'mdash; and thanks to energy drinks, students are staying awake for it.


The view from a Semple Street porch


published: Mon, 20 Apr, 2009

Every year, on the Friday before finals, students gather on Semple Street to drink beer and chill with friends. Last year's SempleFest lives on in the local memory as a night full of destruction. Students crowded the streets and burned furniture.


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Having an awesome spring break


published: Thu, 4 Mar, 2010

Students share why their spring break will be awesome — or not so awesome.


Mysteries in a chemistry lab


published: Mon, 1 Mar, 2010

Go on a virtual tour of a chemistry lab and find out why everyone might start talking about metal-organic frameworks in the near future.





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